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So let's say Claudia bands to ET who plays Reach. If I block with TFG, the enhancement is not negated? Is this correct? And the reson behind this is that the ability to play an enhancement is ininterruptable? Is this true?
This is why I usually insist that my opponent keep the cards in his hand in the order he drew them while there is still a chance of the drawing being negated. If you forgot, I would rule as a judge that your opponent picks nine cards at random from your hand and shuffles them into your deck. It penalizes you for forgetting something that was your responsibility to remember, but not as harshly as it could be (your opponent gets to discard cards from your hand if you failed to get down to 8 at the end of your turn and he notices).
Quote from: BubbleBoy on April 27, 2010, 08:18:51 AMSo let's say Claudia bands to ET who plays Reach. If I block with TFG, the enhancement is not negated? Is this correct? And the reson behind this is that the ability to play an enhancement is ininterruptable? Is this true?That is correct. The enhancement is not negated, because TFG did not directly negate it, and because the ability to play it can't be interrupted, it was not indirectly negated. So you keep the cards you drew, but the enhancement no longer stays in battle, since Claudia is not purple.
However, if I just play an enhancement, and then the character who played it is removed from battle and there are no more characters with that brigade color, that enhancement is indirectly negated? Is this true also?